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    In the Following Reaction, What Is the Change in Geometry
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In the Following Reaction, What Is the Change in Geometry

Question 12

Question 12

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In the following reaction, what is the change in geometry of the silicon-containing compound? SiH4(g)  2O2(g)  H2SiO(g)  2H(g)


A) tetrahedral to tetrahedral
B) square planar to pyramidal
C) tetrahedral to trigonal planar
D) seesaw to tetrahedral
E) trigonal bipyramidal to bent

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